BRAY BROS. WEEKLY MARKET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). BRAY BROS, LTD, will sell by auction as follows: — 12.30 p.m.—Oats, Wheat, Oat Blowings, Discoloured Chaff, Sorrell, Oatdust, Table and Pig Potatoes, Straw, Carrote, etc. 1 p.m. —One Indian Scout Motor Cycle, 1 H.D. Motor and Sidecar combination, 1 Indian Motor and Sidecar, 1 Douglas Motor Cycle, 1 Gent’s Cycle, Gig and Harness, Range, Incubator, Stump Jack, Flowering Annuals, Furniture, Jam Jars and Sundries. Na 34 BRAY BROS., LTD. PROSPEROUS Fruit, *■ ery, and Fancy Goods Business in a splendid position—country town and a much frequented holiday resort. Corner shop with modem six-roomed residence only built two years. ' Good reason for selling. Only £lO0 x goodwill; stock at valuation. Inquire immediately as this is too good to last. BRAY BROS., LTD., AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS. DEE STREET. TEL. 485. H. S. MITCHELL. SALE OF SMALL DAIRY FARM AT MAKAREWA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1924. At 11.30 a.m. HS. MITCHEL, instructed by the Mort- ■ gagees under Mortgage No. 41750 will sell by public auction in Alien’s Hall, Kelvin Street, on SATURDAY, the Bth November, 1924, at 11.30 a.m.:— SECTION 50, Block 10, Invercargill Hundred, containing 82 acres 2 roods and 38 poles Freehold with all buildings thereon, at present occupied by Donald Chalmers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer; or Messrs Mitchel & Broughton, Solicitors, Esk Street. NaB DALGETY AND CO., LTD. DALGETI&CO.LTD. (REGISTERED BRAND). eS WHY DO CRITERION FERTILISERS SUCCEED WHEN OTHERS FAIL? BECAUSE— They are Complete Manures, containing High-class Ingredients, including Potash Salts. STOCKS ALSO ON HAND OF—Bonedust, Ammonia. Superphosphate, Walpole and Christmas Island Guano, Makatea and Nauru Phosphates, Etc. Etc. ORDER NOW! A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. 7600 ACRES FREEHOLD TUSSOCK COUNTRY. 1600 ACRES LEASEHOLD COUNTRY. —Also— AN AGRICULTURAL FARM—Comprising 1106 Acres of First-class Flat Land. PRESENT STOCK—4SOO Romney Cross Sheep, 80 Head Cattle, 10 Draught Horses, 3 Hacks. Full range of Implements, etc., for carrying on the work of the property. BUILDINGS—Seven-roomed House with all conveniences, Men's Hut, Shearers’ quarters, six-stalled stable, woolshed, implement shed and cowbyre, 60-ft. concrete dip, sheepyards; also large orchard and vegetable garden. DIVIDED —The property is sub-divided into Four Blocks and nine paddocks. Fences in good order and about 2000 acres of the run have been surface sown. WATERED—WeII watered by permanent streams. PRICE—£3O,OOO walk in walk out. TERMS—£IO,OOO cash; balance could remain for five years at 6 per cent. REMARKS—The above property is situated in one of the finest 'districts in Southland, only 7 s miles from station and 5 miles from school. The climate is excellent with no snow risk. We recommend this place as a first-class investment for a man with sufficient capital. Call on Us for Further Particulars. DALGETI & CO. LTD Electricity! THE BEST SERVANT OF I MANKIND. —|| In the House, the Office, the If Workshop, nothing can take the l| place of Electricity for Lighting, H Working, Cooking, Heating and i| for generally making life much | pleasanter. || ONLY EXPERT ELECTRICIANS I EMPLOYED IN OUR JOBBING 1 f DEPARTMENT. CALL AND SEE US BEFORE II GOING ELSEWHERE. i I Henderson & Brown | LTD. I ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. I Opp. Town Hall.—Tay Street. | G2 O. D. MACIN D O E, M.SJ House Telephone—No. 14. CHEMIST, ASSAYER AND CHEMICAL ENGINEER Having baa in Britain » wide experieaee in Industrial and Agricultural Chemistry, h prepared to undertake the analysis, and inspection of all manufactured materials.
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Southland Times, Issue 19389, 1 November 1924, Page 20 (Supplement)
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